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    118 hours ago

    I keep seeing “battered sausage” and I kept wondering “Why the hell do all these people want a dusty beat up sausage”

    Its battered as in baked… Oops

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    311 days ago

    Chicken burger, scampi, gurkin, and a battered sausage. Pineapple fritter if I’m feeling fancy

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    310 days ago

    In my fatter youth:

    Large cod, large chips, side of beans.

    I’m my healthier mid life:

    Medium cod, large chips, curry sauce / gravy

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      411 days ago

      What conversation do you believe you’re in? This is for UK chat about fish and chip shops.

      And the answer to the question should have nothing whatsoever to do with a “fish guy” (FFS), but rather is a chip butty or chips and mushy peas

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    110 days ago

    Fish, chips and mushy peas with a breadcake on the side. I then make a butty with some of all three ingredients.

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    17 days ago

    Half a battered sausage, half cod (both shared with the other half) and chips covered in salt and their homemade onion vinegar

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    110 days ago

    Unsalted/unvinegar’d crispy chips in peanut oil, and a battered haddock lightly drained and taught to swim in tartar sauce

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    Haddock and chips (large) dripping with vinegar, mushy peas, and a can of cream soda.

    I live in Canada now, and what they call fish and chips is fish and French fries. I really want a huge heap of proper chips 😮‍💨.

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    110 days ago

    I get a kid’s fish dinner from our local. It’s massive for a kids portion and only 4 quid.

    Or, two battered sausages, chips, onion rings, gravy.